Matthew Greenwald, reviewing the song for Allmusic.com, described it as one of Webb's most "enduring melodies", comparing it to Burt Bacharach's work of the mid 1960s. Greenwald describes the lyrics to "Didn't We?" as "... a heartfelt and bittersweet reflection on the end of a relationship during its final, claustrophobic hours."

Didn't We

Didn't we have a good time baby, Didn't we?Didn't we almost make it to the end?Didn't I give my all? My body, heart and soul was yours.Didn't we make each other fall, now didn't we?Didn't we bring the best out in each other?Didn't we give it everything we had?and now you turn away,I'm begging you to stay,Didn't we know that love would hurt so bad?Did you do the same thing to the others?Did you kiss the girls and make them cry?You said I was the one, now you're leaving me alone.Didn't you know you didn't have to lie?You said you would always love me, didn't you?Didn't I say I'd love you till I die?Didn't we make a plan, to love each otherwhile we can?

Matthew Greenwald, reviewing the song for Allmusic.com, described it as one of Webb's most "enduring melodies", comparing it to Burt Bacharach's work of the mid 1960s. Greenwald describes the lyrics to "Didn't We?" as "... a heartfelt and bittersweet reflection on the end of a relationship during its final, claustrophobic hours."

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